One of the big question now a days in everyone’s mind is that who’s going to build the next nexus. Today we’ll try to find out the answers to the question. Devices in the Nexus line are considered Google’s flagship Android products. They contain little to no manufacturer or wireless carrier modifications to Android (such as custom graphical user interfaces), although devices sold through carriers are sometimes SIM locked and may bear some extra branding.
First of all we only know that this year we probably see two new nexus devices with stock Android M later this year. The source couldn’t confirm if Google was partnering with LG and Huawei to build two versions of the device, but another source cited by Android Pit claims LG is already working on the smaller version of the Nexus 5. Android Pit’s source also says, unlike earlier Nexus devices, the Nexus 5 (2015), if that is what it will be called, will not take after its manufacturer’s Android flagship.
What we know a little is about the specs of upcoming Nexus device. Which is likely to feature a 5.7-inch AMOLED display that runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 with 3 GB of RAM. It will come in 64 GB and 128 GB variants and will have a 16-megapixel rear camera and a five-megapixel wide-angle camera in front. It will also have USB-C port in it.
The Motorola Nexus 6 and Android lollipop was previously arrived in November 2014, So we should expect the new Nexus 2015 later this year too in October or November. But we may very well see a new Nexus device to run Android M when Google launches its latest platform in August.